Suicide Bomber in Pakistan’s Lahore Kills 25, Many of Them Police

Suicide Bomber in Pakistan’s Lahore Kills 25, Many of Them Police
A policeman collects evidence from the crime scene after a suicide blast in Lahore, Pakistan July 24, 2017. Reuters/Mohsin Raza
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LAHORE, Pakistan—A suicide bomber killed at least 25 people, many of them police, in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Monday, officials said, an attack which shattered a period of relative calm in Pakistan’s second-largest city.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack which wrought carnage near the Lahore Technology Park in the center of the city. Police deployed to clear street vendors from the area had been targeted, a police official said.

“We suspect that he (the suicide bomber) came on a motorcycle and he rammed it into a police checkpoint,” Lahore police operations chief Haider Ashraf told Reuters.

A security officer investigates the crime scene after a suicide blast in Lahore, Pakistan July 24, 2017. (Reuters/Mohsin Raza)
A security officer investigates the crime scene after a suicide blast in Lahore, Pakistan July 24, 2017. Reuters/Mohsin Raza